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DĂŒnschede (650), Ebbe, Forsthaus (2), Ebbelinghagen (36), Eichen (30), Ennest (2,039), Erlen (36), Ewig (24), Fernholte (4), Hebberg (39), Helden (1,144), HofkĂŒhl (14), Hohen Hagen (8), Holzweg (406), JĂ€ckelchen (15), Keseberg (29), Keuperkusen (11), Kraghammer (66), Lichringhausen (516), Listerscheid (161), Mecklinghausen (196), Merklinghausen (17), Milstenau (80), Neuenhof (429), Neu-Listernohl (1,195), Niederhelden (324), Nuttmecke (23), PapiermĂŒhle (111), Petersburg (535), Rauterkusen (38), Rautersbeul (3), Repe (158), Rieflinghausen (75), Röllecken (478), Roscheid (21), Schnellenberg (8), Silbecke (93), Uelhof (17), Voßsiepen (3), Wamge (204), Weltringhausen (29), Weschede (60), Weuste (18), Windhausen (668) and Wörmge (24).
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and shipping Jews to concentration camps. A Nazi civilian forced-labor camp was established in Attendorn to provide labor to area factories. It housed up to 1,000 conscripted Polish, Soviet, and Czech laborers, until being liberated by U.S. military forces in April, 1945. Attendorn lost many citizens during the war and suffered heavy destruction under bombing on 28 March 1945, and also on 15 June that same year as a result of a munitions explosion.
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baked in local bakeries in the week leading up to Easter. Especially striking about these buns are the notches at each end that look somewhat like a fish's fins. This is an old Christian symbol. On Easter Saturday at 14:00, Attendorners gather outside the parish church to have their buns blessed by
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outside the town's walls. In 1420, Heinrich Weke endowed the Ewig Monastery. In 1429, he also added a hospital for the poor. For a time, the town was so well off that it could even grant the Archbishop of Cologne himself credit. Moreover, the town also supported him during his dispute with the town
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Attendorn is subdivided into the following communities (with population figures): Albringhausen (91), Attendorn (13,684), Berlinghausen (20), Beukenbeul (291), Biekhofen (623), Biggen (55), Borghausen (26), Bremge bei Ennest (7), Bremge/Biggesee (37), BĂŒrberg (49), St. Claas (182), Dahlhausen (6),
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affected Attendorn much like the rest of Germany. An Attendorn teacher and historian, supported by the government, documented the persecution of Attendorn Jewish families under Nazi rule. As in many places, this included destruction of property, boycotting Jewish stores, appropriating factories,
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beset the town. Great fires, too, ravaged the town in 1613, 1623, 1656, 1710, 1732, 1742 and 1783. The one in 1656 destroyed half the town. Attendorn also suffered as a result of war, sackings and occupations. Examples include the War of the
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At 20:30, the four columns of the Easter procession, waiting at the town's former gates, begin to move towards the church, signalled by the four burning crosses. There, the Easter festivities are concluded with a celebratory
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Attendorn's economy is based on midsize enterprises of the metal industry, which specialize for the most part in manufacturing armatures, pipes and other metal parts. Among them are
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Overview about the life and death of Attendorn’s Jewish citizens in the time of the Third Reich – a presentation by Class 9b from the St.-Ursula-Gymnasium (school year 06/07)
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2nd edition, by appointment by the town of Attendorn edited by Prof. Julius Pickert, finished by Karl Boos MĂŒnster (1958) (the first edition appeared in 1878 in MĂŒnster)
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and granted it, among other things, rights to an estate in Attendorn. Indeed, the monastery's endowment document stands as the town's earliest documentary mention.
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mining in 1907 and one of Germany's biggest interconnected cave systems. Its genesis lies mainly in the limestone deposits in the Attendorn-Elsper Double Basin.
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and as seat of a deanery in the old Archbishopric of Cologne brought it wealth and prosperity. As the Sauerland's only town, Attendorn joined the
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but also, and mainly, by its wool and linen weavers. Furthermore, the town's political and ecclesiastical status as a bulwark against the
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at the sides. The ground floor, which opens into an arcade, was once used as a shopping centre, but is now given over to the
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and prepare the spruces for the fire to come that evening. Each spruce is given a crossbar swathed in
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of Towns in 1255. Attendorn was only an indirect member of the Hanse, and was thus represented at the
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The town's location was favoured by the good climate in the Attendorn-Elsper Limestone Double Basin (
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the minister. This custom is witnessed in documents as far back as 1658, but is likely much older.
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on a white/silver background with a waxing crescent moon in the upper left (or right – dexter – in
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Succession in 1280, the Soest Feud from 1444 to 1449, the Truchsess War in 1583 and 1584 and the
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In the weeks leading up to Easter, the (male) members of the Easter fire club, the so-called
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Owing to a fire that damaged the town in 1783, no information from before then is available.
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Attendorn, Schnellenberg, Waldenburg und Ewig. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte Westfalens.
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from the 13th century have been kept. The latter is nowadays used by the
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By about 1200, Attendorn was already home to one of the archbishopric's
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of Soest. In 1444 and 1445, the town helped the Archbishop conquer the
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The town lies at the crossroads of two former long-distance roads, the
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nave from the 14th century. Striking about the church is the tower's
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from 1618 to 1648. Attendorn reached its deepest economic despair in
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Overview map of Attendorn 1840, from the “Original Prussian Survey” (
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The best known sightseeing place in Attendorn is the Atta Cave (
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Drawing of Schnellenberg Castle (first half of the 18th century)
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Of the town fortifications demolished in 1812, two towers, the
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In the south of the municipal area is the dam that holds the
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From the early 14th century until today there has existed a
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Attendorn's heyday was brought about not only by its nine
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in German history was an official somewhat akin to a
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1940:, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 29 June 2021. 1494:move into the town forest, and each fells a great 1593:cupola, which has adorned the church since 1634. 1463:, gather in the woods that ring the town for the 1360:1978-1994: Josef RĂŒenauver (CDU) – Honorary Mayor 1992:"The 86th Infantry Division during World War II" 643:from Attendorn have been found as far afield as 1778:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany 189: 1679:SchĂŒtzengesellschaft Attendorn 1222 e. V. 1194:1783-1784: Johann Emmerich Gottfried Joanvahrs 686:Four times, in 1464, 1597, 1598 and 1613, the 551:Town of Attendorn 1832 with town wall and moat 2084: 1756:Near Attendorn lies the Attendorn-Finnentrop 182:Location of Attendorn within Olpe district 8: 760: 539:. As of 2019 it had a population of 24,264. 1748:, Aquatherm, GEDIA, Isphording and BeulCo. 1467:. This entails gathering brushwood to make 2091: 2077: 2069: 2053: 1832:(1908–1991), World War II U-boat commander 759: 679:and the land of Bilstein in the so-called 632:’s great assemblies by the town of Soest. 131: 1955:Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW 1938:Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 1544:There are many music clubs in Attendorn. 1366:2009-2014: Wolfgang Hilleke (independent) 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 1724:, or Bigge Reservoir. Together with the 1649:, bought this castle complex, which had 1633:On one of the town's hills is found the 1490:on Easter Saturday, members of the four 1930: 1438:– “Easter bun” – is a mixed bread with 498: 466: 428: 407: 399: 386: 363: 317: 282: 212: 178: 160: 151: 129:Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 1369:since 2014: Christian Pospischil (SPD) 1597:Town Hall with South Sauerland Museum 518: 488: 478: 445: 420: 412: 396:97.86 km (37.78 sq mi) 391: 368: 351: 339: 327: 7: 1981:. 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Attendorn is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
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